Shapes of Atomic Orbitals - Shape of s, p, d, f Orbitals, FAQs, Examples

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Atomic Orbitals are the three-dimensional space near the nucleus of an atom where the possibility of discovering an electron is maximum. The shape of an atomic orbital is associated with the quantum number and the angular momentum of the atom. Different types of atomic orbitals are. s-orbitals , p orbitals, d-orbitals and f-orbitals.
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Atomic orbitals, which are mathematical functions, describe the wave behavior of electrons (or electron pairs) in an atom. Atomic orbitals have different shapes according to their type. The different shapes of atomic orbitals describe that there is either the highest or zero probability of finding an electron around the nucleus

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